Toyota to expand output to near 10m units in 2008
Japanese car giant Toyota Motor Corp. plans to raise its global output to near 10 million units next year, out-distancing its rival General Motors Corp. of the United States, a news report said Sunday.
Toyota now expects its group's global production to expand to some 9.9 million vehicles in 2008, about 500,000 units more than the projection for the current year, the Nikkei newspaper said.
The expansion is mainly due to expectations of continued robust sales in China, the Middle East and other emerging economies, the business daily said.
Toyota is expected to outdo General Motors in output this year as the carmaker steps up production overseas, and the gap is likely to widen in 2008, it added.
Toyota projects its global output for this year will climb by four percent year on year to 9.42 million cars, while General Motors earlier this month announced a production forecast of a one percent gain to 9.26 million units.
As the result, the Japanese company is likely to become the world's number one carmaker in terms of production volume for the first time.
Toyota's overseas output, excluding group firms, is likely to grow more than five percent in 2008 from 4.2 million units projected for the current year, exceeding its domestic production, Nikkei said.
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